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Room-Temperature Cryogenics

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Room-Temperature Cryogenics is a technology developed in the early 1970s by Dr. Jason Dudley-Nathan and colleagues at Monorail Medical Center. The technology involves the introduction of a proprietary polymer composed partially of chloroplasts and formaldehyde into the subcutaneous tissue of deceased patients. The polymer is able to insulate the vital organs while simultaneously utilizing photo-induced synthesis of synthetic ATP (sATP).